Another bogus self defense claim here. An officer on medical leave gets drunk at the bar with his friend. They get into a physical fight (looks like mutual instigation), and the cop shoots the unarmed guy 6 times.

He's atleast getting charged with homicide, but i'm curious to see if we're going to see more cases where shooting someone is acceptable conflict resolution.

Another bogus self defense claim here. An officer on medical leave gets drunk at the bar with his friend. They get into a physical fight (looks like mutual instigation), and the cop shoots the unarmed guy 6 times.

He's atleast getting charged with homicide, but i'm curious to see if we're going to see more cases where shooting someone is acceptable conflict resolution.

Hopefully we can get this down to making any physical assault as conflict resolution go away so it doesn't escalate to the point where someone gets shot either in legit self defense or just being an idiot.

Kaizer wrote:i'd rather have better job security than health insurance, or real hours. edit: would it be illegal to make a deal with my boss that i be excluded from the policy in exchange for a full time schedule?

If there's more than 50 of you then he'd have to pay the penalty for not offering you coverage.

Aren't people who blame Obamacare for their increased insurance costs doing the same (and much more loudly)?

As for the people you mentioned, they probably didn't have insurance in the first place and will actually have that opportunity once the AHCA is implemented.

I didn't think it was the best solution, but people should actually wait for it to be implemented before complaining about it.

Since they delayed a major portion of the law a year are you not just as bad for sarcastically saying your premiums didn't go up?

And your premiums have nothing to do with tax dollars. Premiums are not the only dollars affected.

Finally, I fail to see how cutting some people's hours from 35 - 50/60 to 28 AND forcing a buy in helps anyone. A lot lost on this a bunch of companies that tried to do healthcare options (even if on a small scale like a Starbuck) are forward to back out if them.